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we took a 45% investment in alliance boots and they're the leading retail whole sail brand in europe. we now have the opportunity and we are creating a supply chain unmatched in the world. so we can work with pharmaceutical manufacturers in new and creative ways to bring new products and solutions into the consumers' hands across the globe. >> my doctor is at walgreens. that's where i go. when i don't feel well, i go to wal walgreens, i see other people going. but i think there's something going on that you're doing. you're changing the face of the way health care is given in this country. i know it's largely you. talk about how you're differentiated from the other drugstore companies and how you're saving people money and which is making shareholders happy. >> we think we have a tremendous community presence, we have 8200 plus stores. we have 63% of the american population that lives within five miles of a walgreens drugstore. we are in hispanic communities, african-american communities. and many communities where there is no access to convenient health care. so we are positioning ou
we took a 45% investment in alliance boots and they're the leading retail whole sail brand in europe. we now have the opportunity and we are creating a supply chain unmatched in the world. so we can work with pharmaceutical manufacturers in new and creative ways to bring new products and solutions into the consumers' hands across the globe. >> my doctor is at walgreens. that's where i go. when i don't feel well, i go to wal walgreens, i see other people going. but i think there's...
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tech growth in silicon valley versus europe. what are you seeing? >> you know, it's interesting. i think we're breaking global boundaries. there are great companies being created all over the world and we now have the tools and bothilities to distribute those companies and the kinds of tools and services they are making available. if you think about us, we started in denmark by very quickly became a global company, well before i came onboard. we are seeing our biggest growth in the u.s., brazil and mexico right now. more importantly than the specific location is the product you're making available in the way you connect with people. >> the ceo of issue joining us here in studio. pleasure to meet you. >> thank you. >> before we go, i wanted to add another note on general motors. we told you the automaker would pay a $.30 dividend share. gm is also announcing that chuck stephens will be the next ceo, effective jaary 15. is 56 minutes past the hour, time for on the markets, a look intraday,rd's shows markets were led higher. over oneas just percent. the dow jones industrial average
tech growth in silicon valley versus europe. what are you seeing? >> you know, it's interesting. i think we're breaking global boundaries. there are great companies being created all over the world and we now have the tools and bothilities to distribute those companies and the kinds of tools and services they are making available. if you think about us, we started in denmark by very quickly became a global company, well before i came onboard. we are seeing our biggest growth in the u.s.,...
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it began on her vacation in europe on the day she arrived in london. someone set up a bogus hotspot, stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. but she's not worried. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue ...and now, she can move right in. experian. live credit confident. when i first started shopping for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i just assumed you went and bought a prius. so this time around we were able to do some research and we ended up getting a ford... which we love. it's been a wonderful switch. it has everything that you could want in a car. it's the most fun to drive... because it's the most hi tech inside... i think this c-max can run circles around the prius... the biggest difference would definitely be the acceleration of the car... if you can get someone to test-drive a c-max... they would end up buying this more times than not. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alr
it began on her vacation in europe on the day she arrived in london. someone set up a bogus hotspot, stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. but she's not worried. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue ...and now, she can move right in. experian. live credit confident. when i first started shopping for a hybrid... i didn't even look at anything else. i just assumed you went and bought a prius. so this time around we were able...
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but in europe, they came out with a paper that the wealthy people should pay a 10% well task -- tax. a one-time 10% wealth tax. and that will become a every year tax. >> in theory, low rate should help people. how do you help the people on the lower end? >> this is the point i would like to make. of these professors, academics, they have never really worked in the private sector a single day in their lives. writing papers that nobody reads and nobody is interested in. howwon't they write about you structure an economic system that lists the standard of living of most people? >> you don't think we have that? >> we had that in the 19th century in the u.s. because we had a small government at the time. the entire government, local, state was less than 20% of the economy. now it is close to 50%. >> they are spending too much money. the government becomes, the left economic growth you have. the more corruption you have. corporations, especially the money printers, they are the most powerful people in the world. they control the government. the federal reserve and the government is one and
but in europe, they came out with a paper that the wealthy people should pay a 10% well task -- tax. a one-time 10% wealth tax. and that will become a every year tax. >> in theory, low rate should help people. how do you help the people on the lower end? >> this is the point i would like to make. of these professors, academics, they have never really worked in the private sector a single day in their lives. writing papers that nobody reads and nobody is interested in. howwon't they...
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data out of europe and japan both better than expected. so the fundamentals are telling us that this was just a lull, nothing is broken. >> rob morgan, alcoa missed and shares were hit on that report, but what about jpmorgan and wells here? kind of a decent quarter. does that stand out to you in terms of pointing a market direction? >> i would agree with rebecca. we just came off one of the best years in basically two decades in stocks. we had some profit taking or consolidation. we didn't really have any catalyst to drive stocks upward until earnings season which just started. as you pointed out, alcoa missed, but it's just the first company that reports. it doesn't represent the whole, you know -- but, yeah, wells fargo and jpmorgan today. you get a couple good earnings reports and we get the dow up the way we're seeing it. >> david, you have got an interesting perspective. last year modest economy, but a stellar stock market. you think it's going to be the other way around this year, right? >> yeah. we think last year we had a great sto
data out of europe and japan both better than expected. so the fundamentals are telling us that this was just a lull, nothing is broken. >> rob morgan, alcoa missed and shares were hit on that report, but what about jpmorgan and wells here? kind of a decent quarter. does that stand out to you in terms of pointing a market direction? >> i would agree with rebecca. we just came off one of the best years in basically two decades in stocks. we had some profit taking or consolidation. we...
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it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. so ally bank really has no hthat's right, no hidden fees.s? it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> take a look at shares of game stock. that's a terrible day, in fact, the worst day for that stock in 11 years. the outlook, way below wall street expectations. it's the worst performer in the s&p 500 not only today but obviously early on this year. it's also one of the most heavily shorted stocks out there. they got burned last year. shorts clearly piling on today. >>> pizza, pasta, pancakes. it is the ultimate food lineup. let's get to courtney reagan in orlando with all the ceos. courtn courtney?
it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. so ally bank really has no hthat's right, no hidden fees.s? it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no...
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. >> with the news from europe, including now is not the time. the french president speaked about the economy but brushes aside questions about his private life. and the u.n.'s special envoy for education, explained his plan to get 400,000 syrian children into school in lebanon. it is 1800 gmt and the polls chose in an hour's time. vote willing resume in the morning the the second and what is the last day in what many are seeing as a test of popular support. critics say it just boosts the power of the army. eight people are being kehled in protests, and in cairo's suburb. nicole johnston with the very latest. >> egyptians are certainly getting used to having to vote. it didn't deter them, they turned out at voting stations around the country. >> i think the new constitution is stepped forward, it is an improvement over the last. and so i hope we get a resounding yes vote. >> it's the fist real test for the military backed subject. a yes vote will allow it to start work on organizing presidential elections. >> people can't really vote no, but when
. >> with the news from europe, including now is not the time. the french president speaked about the economy but brushes aside questions about his private life. and the u.n.'s special envoy for education, explained his plan to get 400,000 syrian children into school in lebanon. it is 1800 gmt and the polls chose in an hour's time. vote willing resume in the morning the the second and what is the last day in what many are seeing as a test of popular support. critics say it just boosts the...
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a lot of cars to europe. so it's a worldwide demand for cars nowadays. >> something else that barrett-jackson pioneered was no reserve auction guaranteeing cars would actually sell and move. with these really seven-figure cars you have reserves. >> yes. >> why have you gone in that direction, especially with the beautiful cars we're looking at right now? >> it is a bit of a safety net. the reserves are what we consider a safe reserve. the misnomer is that we'll take a car, no reserve. we h meeting of the mind with the owner. same with the reserve. but when you're dealing with multiple millions of dollars and one-off cars, some people don't want to risk it. we have to offer both but we truly believe in no reserve. people fly to come and buy a car. they want to know it is for sale. >> craig jackson. as we wrap up here and come back i will give you another shot of this 2008 bugatti. this belonged to simon cowell. we have celebrity cars. >> still belongs to him. >> hopefully will belong to somebody else that has
a lot of cars to europe. so it's a worldwide demand for cars nowadays. >> something else that barrett-jackson pioneered was no reserve auction guaranteeing cars would actually sell and move. with these really seven-figure cars you have reserves. >> yes. >> why have you gone in that direction, especially with the beautiful cars we're looking at right now? >> it is a bit of a safety net. the reserves are what we consider a safe reserve. the misnomer is that we'll take a...
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you can see europe. a lot of photographs being taken there. jon: taking pictures out there right now. we'll be right back. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... >>> a guy lucky to it be alive. the 30-year-old was snow boarding in utah when he was separated from his friend and he was hit by a wall of snow. he found himself lost in whiteout conditions. 25 members of the search and rescue team looked for him sunday night. he braced gusts you have wind 45 miles per hour. and the search resumed monday morning and a helicopter spotted him waving 13 hours after he went missing. he was flown to safety and thrilled to be reunited with his wife and father. he was cold and dehydrated, but thoughts of his wife and children ages 2- 4 got him through the ordeal. they live in north salt lake and having a celebration today. >> you know as a skier conditions can change so quickly. >> it gets so dark and cold so fast in the mountains. >> it is nice to have a story with a happy ending. >> very nice. >> thanks for joining us today. >> america's news headquarters starts
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sadly, economic freedom is declining in europe as well. most particularly, it is declining in france and the united kingdom, which is particularly disturbing given the fact that there is supposed to be free market government in charge in the united kingdom. icnally, the so-called br nations, including brazil, are moving backwards. brazil plunged 14 places to 114 and is now judged as being among the mostly unfree countries on the index. those are the main findings. i wanted to hit the top ones. there was a lot in there. now i want to sort of moved to the discussion and get the reactions of our panelists. i am just going to introduce all three of them and get it over with and you will come one after the other. the first speaker will be der for morgan, vice president domestic and economic policy here at heritage. he was promoted to this post in 2012 after 2 years as chief of staff for the president of heritage. he was a policy expert on the republican policy committee in the u.s. senate and before that he worked for 4 years as a staff secreta
sadly, economic freedom is declining in europe as well. most particularly, it is declining in france and the united kingdom, which is particularly disturbing given the fact that there is supposed to be free market government in charge in the united kingdom. icnally, the so-called br nations, including brazil, are moving backwards. brazil plunged 14 places to 114 and is now judged as being among the mostly unfree countries on the index. those are the main findings. i wanted to hit the top ones....
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government funded broadcaster radio free europe and previously reported for the financial times. satter says he has no idea why he was banned. russia says satter has been expelled because his presence in the country is undesirable. satter says he learned about the ban last month when trying to get a new russian visa. phone companies don't want to change how they collect and store phone records in order to help nsa surveillance programs. president obama is expected to announce friday what changes he is willing to make to the nsa's surveillance practices. his hand-picked review committee has recommended shifting the storage of the phone records from the nsa to phone companies or an along with new legal requirements before the government could search anyone's phone records. phone companies don't want the job and say they would only accept changes if they were legally required. gun control advocates in connecticut are calling on the gun industry to change its marketing practices. members of the "newtown action alliance" rallied outside the headquarters of the national shooting sports
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it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. visit truecar.comoney,com,t and never overpay.yer's remorse. a good deal or not. "okay, this is the price," and you're like. >>> analysts all over the place for recommendations on where twitter is likely to trade. let's look at the technicals to see if that can give you guidance moving forward. dan fitzpatrick is president and technical analyst with stock market mentor. what do you think about twit
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now over towards europe, well, western europe remaining rather messy here. and the british isles one storm after another. rain showers, not too severe, but enough rain and also cold temperatures overnight hours are in the making for some frigid conditions. also slick road conditions. watch out for that. want to have a slow go out and about. meanwhile, severe weather, though, in to italy and over towards greece. you're been reporting some 70 kilometer per hour winds out there into the balkans. that's going to move overhead. some more heavy rain, even snow farther north into germany and also poland. but that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> buddhist priests at a temple in central japan have held a unique ceremony that dates back hundreds of years. they've blessed a pair of horses to welcome the new year. minobu-san kuonji temple holds the service every year. the custom began more than 700 years ago. when a land owner offered new year's greetings to the temple on a horse. participants fitted the animals with special decorations,
now over towards europe, well, western europe remaining rather messy here. and the british isles one storm after another. rain showers, not too severe, but enough rain and also cold temperatures overnight hours are in the making for some frigid conditions. also slick road conditions. watch out for that. want to have a slow go out and about. meanwhile, severe weather, though, in to italy and over towards greece. you're been reporting some 70 kilometer per hour winds out there into the balkans....
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it's like the french revolution in europe. think i want to europe to absorb all of that destabilizing energy. and i kept looking for signs that the revolution is over and finding signs that, at least among people at the commanding heights, people with guns, it isn't. i'm sorry to say that but i think iran's destabilizing role in the region its willingness to encourage turmoil in syria, lebanon, bahrain, down the list. i didn't go this anything but it was on the record interview basically say saudi arabia couldn't last and the saudis will come down as our part of the world changes, meaning the saudi royal family. there's that basic revolution idea, destabilizing ideas is still there. i don't know how to deal with that. i would love to have discussions will get a q&a about that, how should we think about that issue and outside of iran? how much should we allow them to continue with these that give it is, and where should we say no, that's not acceptable. >> let me ask one other question that follows on what both of you have said
it's like the french revolution in europe. think i want to europe to absorb all of that destabilizing energy. and i kept looking for signs that the revolution is over and finding signs that, at least among people at the commanding heights, people with guns, it isn't. i'm sorry to say that but i think iran's destabilizing role in the region its willingness to encourage turmoil in syria, lebanon, bahrain, down the list. i didn't go this anything but it was on the record interview basically say...
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but we have a fewer positions per capita than many western europe each and -- many western european nations and developed countries. on what thends population looks like. if carol in her communities sicker than the average american community, you might want the per capita number of doctors to be higher than the national and i look at massachusetts and new york and those maps and say, well, you have got to remember that a good number of those positions are in our teaching hospitals and medical schools and research centers. a full-time practicing doctor, they may be spending 50 to 60% of the time in a lab or classroom trying to teach other doctors to do research and cures. what carol also brings up is the this is going to be. for you and i in washington or the suburbs, maybe we don't feel the shortage for a couple of years. but if you're in southeast bc or the mountains of kentucky or k or inner-city areas, those are communities that are already underserved. physicians have the ability to move and if physicians have multiple places to choose from and they're getting 30 job offers and it takes
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we think europe has been overlooked. it's the biggest economy in the world but it's been overlooked a bit. the united states is not overbought in my view. >> are there particular areas, regions, particular sectors that are most attractive? >> we are attracted to carbon related energy. . we think the energy revolution is for real and it will go on for quite some time in the united states and spread to other places of the world. we think financial services, has not been adequately invested in by firms like us. and health care. when i worked in the white house in the 1970s, health care was 3% of the gdp in the united states. it's now 18%. a large area. baby boomers are retiring and will spend money on health care. >> i like the idea of europe as an emerging market. should we assume it's going to emerge and what gives you confidence? are they taking steps for their structural issues that will allow them to eventually emerge? >> the gdp of europe -- of eu is bigger than the united states. it's a gigantic economy. they have 50
we think europe has been overlooked. it's the biggest economy in the world but it's been overlooked a bit. the united states is not overbought in my view. >> are there particular areas, regions, particular sectors that are most attractive? >> we are attracted to carbon related energy. . we think the energy revolution is for real and it will go on for quite some time in the united states and spread to other places of the world. we think financial services, has not been adequately...
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do we read 13 of your books about slumming in europe? >> we will have to move to someplace cheap. either that, or the millennials will put us on a nice load. >> where is someplace cheap? europe isn't cheap. >> sochi looks good. >> central african republic. >> you're going to have to learn how to ski, tom. >> and then we will be paying for the cost of when you get your mri. >> that would be true. >> we want to bring our twitter question of the day into this conversation. we asked everyone, can millennials fix problems caused by the baby boomers? there is the optimist take. ah, payback. >> that is going to be tough. >> there is somebody who is still up, as opposed to somebody who was awake right now. >> i read the wikipedia on phil cheese.lveeta >> that is what you will live off of, tom. >> food of toledo, ohio. >> tom, you have got to head over to the radio trade >. >> p.j., thank you. >> i have my eye on the time warner deal. we have been waiting for charter to make a move and put out its formal bid. they did yesterday. they took the offer directly to $1.32, ands for obviously, we
do we read 13 of your books about slumming in europe? >> we will have to move to someplace cheap. either that, or the millennials will put us on a nice load. >> where is someplace cheap? europe isn't cheap. >> sochi looks good. >> central african republic. >> you're going to have to learn how to ski, tom. >> and then we will be paying for the cost of when you get your mri. >> that would be true. >> we want to bring our twitter question of the day...
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he's now an advisor to radio free europe. so many questions here, so many people wondering why and what the true motivation is for this to happen. just this morning. the russian foreign ministry released a statement saying you were expelled because you were five days late for your visa renewal. what do you think? >> that's just an attempt to refuse world opinion. the real reason was given to me by a diplomat in the russian embassy and ukraine. he said that the competent organs which is the usual expression for the fsb have determined that my presence is undesirable. now that's a formula that's used generally in spy cases. i've been reporting and writing about russia for almost four decades. in that time, i've never heard that formulation applied to a journalist before. >> go ahead. of course. >> yeah. this indicates that we're dealing with something completely different. in fact, i at no time violated any regulations. i operated strictly in conformity with what i was told to do by the foreign ministry. they are perfectly awar
he's now an advisor to radio free europe. so many questions here, so many people wondering why and what the true motivation is for this to happen. just this morning. the russian foreign ministry released a statement saying you were expelled because you were five days late for your visa renewal. what do you think? >> that's just an attempt to refuse world opinion. the real reason was given to me by a diplomat in the russian embassy and ukraine. he said that the competent organs which is...
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close by home, but of course, they do have as are separation for seeing places in north america or europe, as well, and while doing that, they like to sample the lifestyle, they like any other tourist, like to sample the food and have a good experience. he also spent quite a bit of money on their shopping. >> thank you very much. he is with the the united nations world to yourism organizations and joins us this morning from madrid. >> india marking a milestone, three years since reporting its last case of polio. it had been considered one of the toughest places anywhere in the world trying to eradicate the disease. many families in high risk areas my greating to other states making them harder to track. others live in communities that are remote and inaccessible. the government push has led to 170 million children immunized each queer and millions more targeted with house to house visits. afghanistan, pakistan and nigeria now the only countries in the world where that disease still remains endemic. >> a fertility study result in nine successful womb transplants. the women received the tra
close by home, but of course, they do have as are separation for seeing places in north america or europe, as well, and while doing that, they like to sample the lifestyle, they like any other tourist, like to sample the food and have a good experience. he also spent quite a bit of money on their shopping. >> thank you very much. he is with the the united nations world to yourism organizations and joins us this morning from madrid. >> india marking a milestone, three years since...
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as for stocks in europe, they're lower right now. london, frankfurt, paris markets right now falling, likely continuing what happened in the u.s. in tokyo overnight, another decline. the nikkei, yeah, down more than 3%. i want to look here at shares of google. they're rising in the u.s. right now. google making another play that reaches right into your house. google will buy smart thermostat maker nest. have you heard of this company, nest? $3.2 billion. it would give google an important link to a new market when home appliances and internet services are beginning to merge. your smart house, nest really at the crux of that. google sweeping in for a $3.2 billion purchase. >> romans, i'm getting nervous about the markets. >> i am, too. i was okay two days ago, now i'm a little nervous. look, you have a lot of earnings this week. that's going to be important. and we're hearing from retail companies that things weren't as good in the year as they thought they were, hoped they would be. >> not a good way to start the year. >> no. >>> this
as for stocks in europe, they're lower right now. london, frankfurt, paris markets right now falling, likely continuing what happened in the u.s. in tokyo overnight, another decline. the nikkei, yeah, down more than 3%. i want to look here at shares of google. they're rising in the u.s. right now. google making another play that reaches right into your house. google will buy smart thermostat maker nest. have you heard of this company, nest? $3.2 billion. it would give google an important link...
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of all americans will have a food borne illness once during the year in europe. and the use of antibiotics in this fact in their factory farms they just keep them super clean. your were apparently using eighty percent of all the antibiotics in the fracture is a is that information accurate. that my recollection of that article be if so why don't we do that it's a great question so europe is way ahead of us in terms of reducing over use we're not talking about you know an animal is sick we're not saying you don't treat it but this misuse the overuse the low level constant doses so europe is way ahead of us and they've dialed back you know a lot of the routine use of antibiotics the country of denmark has actually gone the furthest and they produced this kind of two reasons that the farmers like to say that they're using it they say we're preventing disease and we're promoting growth and. denmark has reduced both those uses those. and they have seen a radical drop in how much you know biopics they're using at the same time they produce a lot of pork in denmark and
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navy ships are saying that the marine contingent is shared with marine corps forces in europe. located in germany at the airbase. we thought you might like a little bit more context. turning now to a rant. lawmakers on capitol hill expressing doubts about a deal with iran to slow its nuclear weons program. representing the framework on how to implement a six-month nuclear dear in november. and it would go into effectext monday, january 20. under that agreement aranda will limit its uranium enrichment to 5%, commonly used to power reactors and it would stop producing 20% enriched uranium which is just a step away from weapons grade. iran will also promote experts to carry out daily inspections of its nuclear facilities and programs. the united states and the european nion wil ease the sanctions on iran some $4.2 billion in what has been blocked in banks and other accounts. all in all the officials say that the sanctions released will total about $7 billion for the next six months in negotiations to continue on a long-lasting deal. something that secretary of state john kerry say
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indian ocean city of mombasa is linked to the various submarine internet cables that connect africa to europe and asia. the johannesburg based development bank of southern africa specializes in financing africa's information communications technology sector. memphis old as the ict sector the cables and does dishes and devices that connect people to the internet and tv that the us we are out of box experience that admission that the next six. one looks at the underwater sea cables sequel money to ease the table and east coasts of africa. and the envisaged that includes mental cable she makes is that exists for that occasional of ict products the bed as it is all off the set and watch the sea cables and the auntie and set to rights arguments and if they meet the cats in the next two years the african continent will change. change is already underway in kenya where it tries to establish the government is moving whole sectors of national administration online the pasta is called snowball opal investment in the new government but that was going on in prospect. we have up a video box in front of a
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then i go right to twitter, find out what people are saying in europe, and go from there. i am on twitter all day long. >> what else in forms you? >> everything. the great thing about twitter, it is just a buffet all day long that you go through. you see things pop up in real time. i get e-mail links all the time. i will visit other websites. >> people saying, take a look at this. what follows the internet? >> it is the internet of things. it is everything in your house, in your life, is online and available to you through your smart phone. it is still the internet connecting everything, like electricity. it is information flowing, you being able to control everything, devices talking to each other. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco and new york, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we cover the global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. i'm emily chang. our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. let
then i go right to twitter, find out what people are saying in europe, and go from there. i am on twitter all day long. >> what else in forms you? >> everything. the great thing about twitter, it is just a buffet all day long that you go through. you see things pop up in real time. i get e-mail links all the time. i will visit other websites. >> people saying, take a look at this. what follows the internet? >> it is the internet of things. it is everything in your house,...
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she lived in europe for two years before she went to hollywood. -- new york for two years before she went to hollywood. she had a contact at mgm studios. >> a question about her stepfather and the influence on her politics. dr. davis was very active in conservative areas. did that influence her? reagan,arried ronald and on their first date, reagan was discussing politics. and he's talking about communism. he didn't like communism. to his receptive message. >> how did they meet? .> it is an interesting story this is hollywood in the late the's when there was communist scare. it was after the end of world war ii. people were named for being somehow associated with the communist party. nancy davis, which was her name at the time, showed up on a " blacklist." and that was as someone who was in hollywood that was part of the communist party. she wanted to get her name off. she told her good friend, who i believe was a producer, she said how can i get this done? they said ronald reagan as the president of the. she said, as soon as i knew that, i knew who ronald reagan was. up.id, absolutel
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fundingfind a source of coming from the gulf war europe or another region of the world, we integrate that issue into our bilateral relations and really to the extent governments have impact, try to press them to change their laws or behavior, to try to stamp out that funding. >> larry on twitter wants a bit of a history lesson from our guest. he writes, what was the reason for the surge in afghanistan initially echo what did it accomplish? why was there a surrender date at the start? guest: when obama came into office, he conducted a major afghanistan review. where were we, how is it going, and what was needed? washat time, what we found the taliban led insurgency, they have the momentum. they were gaining ground and territory in gaining influence. not.re in addition, you had elections upcoming at that point here the weresment was the afghans not in a position to secure the elections by themselves and that we did not have enough troops on to really ensure their success. to search was put into place try to put the forces into place that could reverse the momentum of the campaign of th
fundingfind a source of coming from the gulf war europe or another region of the world, we integrate that issue into our bilateral relations and really to the extent governments have impact, try to press them to change their laws or behavior, to try to stamp out that funding. >> larry on twitter wants a bit of a history lesson from our guest. he writes, what was the reason for the surge in afghanistan initially echo what did it accomplish? why was there a surrender date at the start?...
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that's the lowest in europe fifty percent and specific come since that is terrorism. and almost hopeful that too many muslims in germany. own your own funny to send to people in the country are muslims giving leave to the idea that the really cheap the germans made the immigration bill says lump and i think need is more accretion of kicking people in big numbers. in germany then having a problem with these now. they mix it up and they don't recognize it's a different story islamic leaders recognized the day of work to do to improve the image of their religion. the fourth time we have a duty to change perceptions of prejudices unfortunately the media plays a big role in the show negative stories about muslims. this makes it harder for us. or whatever the perception of islam in gemini more more federal states is set to police its grand jimmy's almost four million muslims the same rights as the christine and jewish communities. these role of a auntie jen. the third of the program a final goodbye for the miners was israel's most powerful figure. but amid this eleven eight
that's the lowest in europe fifty percent and specific come since that is terrorism. and almost hopeful that too many muslims in germany. own your own funny to send to people in the country are muslims giving leave to the idea that the really cheap the germans made the immigration bill says lump and i think need is more accretion of kicking people in big numbers. in germany then having a problem with these now. they mix it up and they don't recognize it's a different story islamic leaders...
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then i go right to twitter, find out what people are saying in europe, and go from there. on twitter all day long. >> what else in forms you? >> everything. the great thing about twitter, it is just a buffet all day long that you go through. you see things pop up in real time. i get e-mail links all the time. i will visit other websites. >> people saying, take a look at this. what follows the internet? of things.e internet it is everything in your house, in your life, is online and available to you through your smart phone. it is still the internet connecting everything, like electricity. it is information flowing, you being able to control everything, devices talking to each other. >> thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> this is "taking stock" for monday, january 13, 2014. i am julie hyman in for pimm fox. today we focus on dealmaking. billions of dollars of deals involving google, charter communications, time warner cable. we break down the latest on these deals. we head out to the detroit auto show. major a
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and many european whole lot of money upgrading in europe, and it didn't stop the fraud. >> bob thank you very much. >> you bet thank you. >>> now to a record-setting surplus for the go. the u.s. has about an extra $53 billion in december. the deficit was helped out by mortgage giants. they were given taxpayer money after the housing collapse and both made large payments to the treasury last month. >>> a southwest plane is back in flight after landing at a tony missouri airport. it was stranded because the runway was too small for it to take off with passengers. no one was hurt, but the pilot and first officer are grounded. lisa stark explains what went wrong. >> federal aviation safety investigators are trying to figure out how two experienced pilots could have made this mistake. the captain we're told had more than 15 years of experience with the airport. they landed about 15 miles away from the one they were supposed to go to. the boeing 737 coming in on a runway just over half of the length of the one they were supposed to land on in branson, missouri. 124 passengers had come from
and many european whole lot of money upgrading in europe, and it didn't stop the fraud. >> bob thank you very much. >> you bet thank you. >>> now to a record-setting surplus for the go. the u.s. has about an extra $53 billion in december. the deficit was helped out by mortgage giants. they were given taxpayer money after the housing collapse and both made large payments to the treasury last month. >>> a southwest plane is back in flight after landing at a tony...
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it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ [ mawith our today's what's fresh fish menu,eating right at red lobster? you can always catch fish fresh every day! wood-fire grilled, blackened, or roasted. eating better never tasted so good! sea quality, sea variety, sea food differently at red lobster. >>> sworn in as governor of virginia. there at the state house his old friends bill and hillary clinton. it's the second
it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more....
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it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. >>> we are back with senators ben carton and john borasso. you mentioned the keystone pipeline which i think is a myth in terms of job creation. would you be willing to pay for this unemployment insurance by taking away the $10 billion of unnecessary corporate welfare for oil and gas companies? >> there is so much oil and gas on public lands the tax revenue alone would cover that but the president continues to block these sources -- >> up or down on getting rid of corporate welfare? >> those are people's jobs at stake and the president's policies continue to hurt the middle class. >> se
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the mark are the is coming back and as well as the market in europe, the chinese market, i just heard this morning the chinese market is going to go where it is today which is about 15 million same as we are to 32 million units by the year 2022. that's eight years away but the americans are in there fighting, domestics are in there fighting. they'll get a piece of the action. >> i'm going ostop you. you are so good at this. your restaurant is going to be a big hit in no time flat. bub liebler. >> hope you'll come and visit us. >> yeah, i will! motown. owner of whitney restaurant and former executive of chrysler and ford. bud, glad to have you. >>> how far a southwest plane was off course when it landed at the wrong airport. plus, president obama opens up criticism about his secretary much defense. back in a moment. assault. afghan president karzai is long accu >> welcome back everyone to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. the water ban is being gradually lifted in west virginia. testing is showing the water is safe. 300,000 people have been without water for five
the mark are the is coming back and as well as the market in europe, the chinese market, i just heard this morning the chinese market is going to go where it is today which is about 15 million same as we are to 32 million units by the year 2022. that's eight years away but the americans are in there fighting, domestics are in there fighting. they'll get a piece of the action. >> i'm going ostop you. you are so good at this. your restaurant is going to be a big hit in no time flat. bub...
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it began on her vacation in europe on the day she arrived in london. someone set up a bogus hotspot, stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. but she's not worried. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue ...and now, she can move right in. experian. live credit confident. >>> politics ain't beanbag. and everybody in the country who engages in politics knows that. on the other hand, that's very, very different than saying that, you know, someone is a bully, because i am who i am, but i am not a bully. >> does the christie team operate based on political payback and retaliation? a new story from jersey city suggests the answer is yes. documents obtained by nbc news support claims from jersey city mayor steve philip that he was cut off after refusing to endorse christie for governor. the documents show that disgraced christie age bridget kelly arranged for top state officials to meet with the mayor last summer. but all of those meetings were canceled without explanation after he chose not t
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it began on her vacation in europe. someone stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. checking her experian credit report and score allowed her to better address the issue...and move right in. experian. we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify, and new car replacement, standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual at... today. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> at the supreme court today, extraordinary constitutional test of the president's executive power. in what is a rare case affecting all three branches of the federal government, the justices heard arguments over president obama's recess appointments to a federal agency made without formal senate confirmation. our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin was there, heard all the arguments for us. the president of the united states, he likes these recess appointments right now. when he was a senator, h
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growthould see greater abroad in europe and emerging markets. i think it is because everyone has had -- a lot of people i talked to were bullish on the energy markets for 2013 because 2012 wasn't all that good. a lot of people have given up on emerging markets. they see so many different problems, when you think about brazil, russia, india, and china. those will continue to underperform, except for india and china. because of the structural reforms taking place, we should belittle more excited about the long-term growth prospects of those countries. structural reforms in mexico are phenomenal, but some of those the probably in your to benefit of businesses that can take advantage as they penetrate the oil market or the banking system there. you believe a lot of the negative sentiment today is already priced in? >> i think if you feel as though you're not exposed enough to the market, try to work with a strategic asset allocation and make it appropriate for what your risk tolerance is. i favor growth overvalued in this market. income.ite off fixe
growthould see greater abroad in europe and emerging markets. i think it is because everyone has had -- a lot of people i talked to were bullish on the energy markets for 2013 because 2012 wasn't all that good. a lot of people have given up on emerging markets. they see so many different problems, when you think about brazil, russia, india, and china. those will continue to underperform, except for india and china. because of the structural reforms taking place, we should belittle more excited...
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nineteen percent of germans believe that islam is compatible with german culture that's the lowest in europe thirty percent had specific concerns such as terrorism and almost half thought there are too many muslims in germany only around five percent of people in the country are muslims giving leave to the idea that the real issue for germans may be immigration not islam and i think it is more a question of getting people in big numbers into germany than having a problem with these lab. they mix it up and they don't recognize it's a different story islamic leaders recognize that they have work to do to improve the image of their religion or we have a duty to change perceptions and prejudices unfortunately the media plays a big role they only show negative stories about was thems this makes it harder for us. whatever the public perception of islam in germany more and more federal states are set to follow suit and grant germany's almost four million muslims the same rights as the christian and jewish communities peter all over germany. just ahead in the program a final goodbye for the man who
nineteen percent of germans believe that islam is compatible with german culture that's the lowest in europe thirty percent had specific concerns such as terrorism and almost half thought there are too many muslims in germany only around five percent of people in the country are muslims giving leave to the idea that the real issue for germans may be immigration not islam and i think it is more a question of getting people in big numbers into germany than having a problem with these lab. they...
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>> i think that if worldwide sales pick up with china slowing down and europe is in a difficult position. our employment number was trapped on friday. many tried to explain that away. i have done work on this. you can't explain away an unemployment number. we're not creating enough jobs. you can say i blame it on republicans. i don't care. we're not getting enough jobs. because of that we have too many people who work here looking for jobs and not enough jobs but immigration is another thing we're not allowed to challenge. let's bring everybody in from overseas. people were here before. so what. why are these issues not discussed? wait a second. maybe the immigration thing is not that great when we have way, way, way extra supply of workers right now. >> i have argued on this show for open borders changing the global gdp once and for all. let me ask you this about emerging markets. you are really good at telling us what stocks we should get into. what do you think about the marijuana business. there's a lot of stock for companies helping people grow, helping people sell, it seems like an
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. >> it's believed at this point that the hack may have originated somewhere in eastern europe. what can we do in this country, how can american law enforcement fight cyberthieves who are a half world away? >> the big thing is that we have a system that's fundamentally flawed right now. store cards are dependent on this magnetic strip easy to be copied. stores want a card that has a chip and that is very hard to detect. they also want pin numbers on the cards so those are two things that they are pushing. >> chips and pin numbers. >> chips and pin numbers. that is the big solution. >> these stories have been in the news for several weeks. do we think it will have any measurable effect on the bottom lines for these companies? >> it already has on target. target has noticed a decrease in sales and they cut their profit outlook and even though sales recovered in the last week, i think with its drips and draws of data from target, people are very nervous right now. >> thank you for stopping by to break it down for us. do appreciate you. >> thanks. the memorial service for ariel shar
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aviation, not so much overseas in europe, air traffic control will often give you a clear to land, clear to land, quite a long way out. so they will have gone up to approach, got on to final approach and would have been at branson airport they would have been told clear to land and they would be using their own navigation. as they came in to land, they just did it. >> no one yells at them and says you're too low, you're too low because you're seven miles from the real airport? >> in theory, yes. in practice, as you can clearly tell by this case and the airbus case with the dream lifter, earlier last year. no, they just don't. they assume you're on the right path. remember, it's not an instrument landing system here, it's not an automatic approach. >> and it was dark. >> it was dark. >> any one of people could have got involved here and said, hang on, you're not on the right path for this runway. it could have been the captain in the left seat, it could have been the co-pilot. >> we don't know what we're watching for and we have that camera on live pictures, we see the cones surrounding t
aviation, not so much overseas in europe, air traffic control will often give you a clear to land, clear to land, quite a long way out. so they will have gone up to approach, got on to final approach and would have been at branson airport they would have been told clear to land and they would be using their own navigation. as they came in to land, they just did it. >> no one yells at them and says you're too low, you're too low because you're seven miles from the real airport? >> in...
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when we find a source of funding coming from the gulf or europe or another region of the world, we integrate that issue into our bilateral relations and really to the extent governments have impact try to press them to change their laws or behavior, to try to stamp out that funding. host: larry on twitter wants a bit of a history lesson from our guest. he writes, what was the reason for the surge in afghanistan initially? what did it accomplish? why ddi obama announce a surrender date at the start? guest: when obama came into office, he conducted a major afghanistan strategy review. where were we, how is it going, and what was needed? at that time, what we found was the taliban-led insurgency, they hade the momentum. they were gaining ground and territory in gaining influence. we were not. in addition, you had elections upcoming at that point, and the assessment was the afghans were not in a position to secure the elections by themselves and that we did not have enough troops on the ground to really ensure their success. the surge was put into place to try to put the forces in place that cou
when we find a source of funding coming from the gulf or europe or another region of the world, we integrate that issue into our bilateral relations and really to the extent governments have impact try to press them to change their laws or behavior, to try to stamp out that funding. host: larry on twitter wants a bit of a history lesson from our guest. he writes, what was the reason for the surge in afghanistan initially? what did it accomplish? why ddi obama announce a surrender date at the...
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it's our partners in europe who are on our side and it's the administration's argument that by splitting that coalition, you'll have people freelancing in effect. other governments making trade deals with iran that will undermine the sanction's regime. the trouble is, suzanne, the administration has been making this argument the last two months since this agreement was signed with iran and hasn't convinced a good number of senators on the hill. right now you have 59 senators who say they will support such legislation. >> still a lot of work at the white house to get through to them. jim, appreciate it. thank you. >>> dennis rodman hopefully getting that rest on the flight from beijing to newark because he is likely going to be bombarded with a lot of questions the minute he steps off the plane later today because rodman is on his way back from his trip to north korea and says he is sorry about certain situations going on inside the country. doesn't really say what the situations are. says he's not sorry for the trip itself, where he organized the basketball game in saying happy birthday
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limit europe went through a very difficult period. rethink we are seeing a the tide turning. not a steep recovery but about one or 2%. >> 2014? >> teefourteen. we're looking for better levels. with better volumes did mckewon receive the good in the bad five years your with old fr to happen to be where he is right now at the detroit auto show at the moment. thank you very much. dennis: the best moustaches in the business. sandra: if you ever plan on quitting your job and don't know how, n. duke app called quit your job cents a text message directly to your boss they do have to apply some background information specifically on what you want to leave your job. dental direct you to do job search based on your profile of those were created by a company called the letters it is interesting to see if they will take it seriously. dennis: meeting that the company may not be? the next one is telling you how to put a underpants' sometimes when you quit a job it is fun to look them in the eye to say i quit. talk about someone who will not quit their job job, everyone's favorite crack smo
limit europe went through a very difficult period. rethink we are seeing a the tide turning. not a steep recovery but about one or 2%. >> 2014? >> teefourteen. we're looking for better levels. with better volumes did mckewon receive the good in the bad five years your with old fr to happen to be where he is right now at the detroit auto show at the moment. thank you very much. dennis: the best moustaches in the business. sandra: if you ever plan on quitting your job and don't know...
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what is the fed, europe, the bank of japan, they are all trying to encourage lending. that is not where we are today, capital is very difficult to come by. it is a much different actor -- act up. leverage is way down, and there's not the same availability. >> on a macro level, do you see the u.s. economy wreaking out against -- against, the very least, other developed economies? >> i would say the job report is an aberration. >> it kills me when you hear weather.- tehe were we not expecting the gold -- cold. --we were not is expecting expecting it to be as extreme, that cuts down on construction and other things. the government last year was over a percent drag on the economy, this year it will be between zero and -30 basis points. gdp should accelerate 100 basis points just from the lack of government this function. are we having a breakout? no. are we having less dissension in washington and and less of a headwind? absolutely. was four percent normal, is going to be closer to three percent. >> does it make more sense, if you're looking for upside, to go shopping in e
what is the fed, europe, the bank of japan, they are all trying to encourage lending. that is not where we are today, capital is very difficult to come by. it is a much different actor -- act up. leverage is way down, and there's not the same availability. >> on a macro level, do you see the u.s. economy wreaking out against -- against, the very least, other developed economies? >> i would say the job report is an aberration. >> it kills me when you hear weather.- tehe were we...